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The Gravit Dust Bike

A cargo and a gravel bike cleverly combined in an ingenious design with a light telescopic frame.

German bike manufacturer Hase Bikes believes that cycling enhances well-being and that quality bikes should be accessible to everyone. With the Gravit Dust bike, the company offers an extremely versatile solution to enjoy cycling in urban and off-road settings. Featuring an ingenious design, this bike combines the hauling capabilities of a cargo bike with the agility of a gravel bike. From asphalt to countryside roads, Gravit Dust offers responsive handling, exhilarating speed and a great grip to make any cycling experience more fun.

While it can haul a total weight of 441 lbs or 200 kg, which includes the rider, this bike is lightweight and compact, weighing only 44 lbs or 20 kg thanks to an aluminum build. Additionally, it has a convenient telescoping frame that allows users to collapse the bike and store it with ease in a hallway, garage, or compact apartment. Naturally, it can also be rear-mounted or roof-mounted on a car rack.

Super-compact yet powerful and safe, the Gravit Dust has a wide-range 11-speed Shimano Deore gear system, Shimano mechanical disc brakes, drop handlebars, and tires that provide excellent grip. The front features 20” wheels, while the rear boasts 26” wheels. As for the load capacity, it can carry 154⅓ lbs on the removable cargo board, which the user can quickly attach to the frame with one click. A stretch net and 10 heavy-duty mounting hardware keep the items secure while cycling, even on bumpy roads. Plus, the bike allows the addition of a large and a small pannier to each side.

Hase Bikes offers the Gravit Dust bike in a Candy Purple Metallic color as standard. Customers can also purchase accessories and side panniers separately or even order the model as an electric bicycle. Photographs © Hase Bikes.

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